Kraków Airport is among 180 companies whose CSR practices have been included in the 15th edition of the annual report compiled by the Responsible Business Forum, entitled “Responsible Business in Poland. Good Practices” report. This year, the prestigious report showcases a record-breaking number of activities carried out by the airport – 7 distinguished practices.
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Pekaes informed of changes in the schedule of international groupage lines. At the end of March of this year, the company increased the frequency of its connections with France, and introduced additional import connections with Switzerland and the Netherlands.
KoobCamp, the leader of outdoor tourism for over 15 years, have created a new www.camping.pl website which helps Polish-speaking tourists find information about the best camping sites and holiday resorts in Europe.
A free e-Book version of Poles in the UK: A Story of Friendship and Cooperation is now available to download as PDF version.
LPP, owner of the Reserved brand, opened its seventeenth store in Germany. Another flagship store was established in one of the best shopping streets in Hamburg, the city counted among the so-called Big Seven most important commercial metropolises in the country.
This year, passengers will choose from 13 new connections added to last year’s offer, amounting to 83 routes in total and 11 new destinations. Additionally, the easyJet and Ryanair flights launched in the 2016/2017 winter season will remain in the schedule. After seven years, Kraków Airport is proud to relaunch a direct flight to the United States (Chicago), and for the first time this summer, passengers will also fly to Portugal (Porto) and Israel (Tel Aviv).
On Sunday, March 26th, SAS opens a new connection from the Kraków Airport. The new 2017 timetable offers the Kraków – Stockholm (Arlanda airport) connection provided by the largest Scandinavian air carrier.
PEKAES, the leading logistics operator, launched on 20th March 2017 a new cross-docking platform in the Małopolska region, thus changing the location of the Krakow Branch. Customers have been provided with a modern, ergonomic A-class distribution terminal, with spacious, pole-less area that will allow shortening the operation time and smooth handling of even more domestic and international shipments.
XTPL is working on a technology of ultra-fine printing of nanomaterials and it has just reached a new breakthrough by reducing the printed line width to 124 nanometres. The entire process of producing the lines is completely repeatable, which means that XTPL can start commercializing its original technology.